- Euskaltel's line-up for Saturday's GP Miguel Indurain was confirmed by the team today. Antón, Azanza, Martínez, Nieve, R Pérez, Sánchez, Txurruka, Urtasun, Velasco and Verdugo will compete just two days before País Vasco commences. As usual the finish line is at the top of the steep climb up to the Basílica de Puy. Watch out for Sánchez and Antón to maybe give the team it's first win of the year.
- Euskaltel's team for the mid-week GP Pino Cerami will be identical to the team that will take on Vlaanderen and Roubaix, i.e.: Javier Aramendía, Jorge Azanza, Jonathan Castroviejo, Pierre Cazaux, Gorka Izagirre, Miguel Minguez, Alan Pérez and Daniel Sesma.
- Naturgas for Saturday's Clásica San Ronkillo Balmaseda: Karl Baudron, Álex Bilbao, Damíen García, Alain González, Jon Larrinaga, Urtzi Legarra, Rory Martínez and Igor Merino.
- Naturgas for Sunday's prestigious Memorial Valenciaga in Eibar, part of the Copa España: Álex Bilbao, Damíen García, Fernando Grijalba, Jon Larrinaga, Urtzi Legarra, Rory Martínez and Igor Merino. The race was won last year by Orbea rider Víctor Cabedo, then of Seguros Bilbao.
- The Klasika Primavera Amorebieta, part of the Torneo Apertura, will be held the same day, and Naturgas will field the following seven riders: Eduardo Ardaiz, Carlos Barbero, Karl Baudron, Efrén Carazo, Loic Chetôut, Alain González and Alberto Guinea.
- Orbea will send pretty much their whole arsenal to Saturday's eagerly-awaited GP Indurain, hoping to create an upset. At Díaz's disposal will be: Jon Aberasturi, Aritz Bagüez, Mikel Bizkarra, Víctor Cabedo, Aritz Etxebarria, Ricardo Garcia, Noel Martín and Beñat Urain.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Line-ups galore
Samu eyeing Arrate and Zalla

"Samu is the ideal rider"

Cobbled classics team revealed
Orbea Odin

Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Notes
- Orbea DS Álex Díaz was very happy with his charges in Portugal this weekend. Jon Aberasturi sprinted to the team's first win of the year on the first stage, and eventually finished third overall to cap off a good team performance. Here's his low-down on the three days of racing: "On the first day everything went so smoothly: we were in most of the breaks and won the stage with Jon Aberasturi", he told the team's website. "On the second stage we had to take control of the peloton to keep the yellow jersey. It was an unusual experience for us but we succeeded. On the third stage it was obvious that the overall win would be decided in the intermediate sprints. Unfortunately Xabier Zabalo took a tumble with 400 metres to go, so we couldn't really set up the sprint too well. Jon Aberasturi eventually finished third overall, so we're more than satisfied. We've taken a big leap forward, both mentally and physically".
- Third overall in País Vasco last year whilst riding for Euskaltel, prodigious Beñat Intxausti is again aiming for the podium. The Movistar rider has severely been set back by illness so far this year, though, and sees former team-mate Samuel Sánchez as a hurdle he needs to pass if he's to reach his goal. "I see four big favourites: Andreas Klöden, Chris Horner, Fränk Schleck and Samuel Sánchez", he told El Diario Vasco, sponsor of the event.
- Speaking after his win in Portugal, Jon Aberasturi has admitted his win came as a big surprise. "It was totally unexpected", he told the team's website. "One thing is believing you can win because you're a fast sprinter. It's a whole different story to actually pull it off. So many factors have to be on your side, like luck, but without a doubt it's been a pleasant surprise. My team-mates did fantastically well and it was a joy for all of us." Click http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XPwqTHsNYA to see the win.
Monday, March 28, 2011
Samu and Antón a go for Amstel
Vuelta al País Vasco-team revealed
Talking País Vasco, Samu spoke to Alain Laiseka of DEIA after returning home from Corsica yesterday. Talking about his failure to stay with the best up L'Ospedale on Saturday, the man himself was adamant nothing was wrong. "There's no alarm", he stressed. "I ended up paying for my efforts on a very hard stage. I was disappointed, but it was only a blip, a moment of weakness. I would worry if it had happended at the foot of the climb. Then something would be wrong, I wouldn't have been okay. That wasn't the case. I was fine and suddenly I was not. It happens. I'm feeling good. I've done the work I had to do. I've trained well. I don't care about the results right now. We have to stay calm. Being nervous is no use in a race like País Vasco".
WorldTour rankings
Naturgas weekend results

- 6, Igor Merino, 0:22
- 12, Fernando Grijalba, 1:16
- 17, Jon Larrinaga, 1:40
- 23, Alberto Guinea, s.t.
- 33, Eduardo Ardaiz, 6:11
- 35, Damíen García, 7:39
- 60, Loic Chetôut, 11:07
- 70, Carlos Barbero, s.t.
- 87, Urtzi Legarra, 14:22
The team claimed third in the team rankings.
Aberasturi 3rd overall in Portugal

- 3, Jon Aberasturi
- 23, Adrián Sáez
- 40, Noel Martín
- 52, Beñat Urain
- 95, Aritz Etxebarria
- 102, Aritz Bagües
- 105, Mikel Bizkarra
The team finished ninth as a team, while Aberasturi was fifth in the points classification and Sáez fifth in the climbers' competition.
Crit. round-up
With the Vuelta al País Vasco right around the corner, I reckon Samu is where he should be. He's been in decent shape so far this year, and, while he's still not at the very top of his game, I trust him to once again get it just right for País Vasco. He knows what he's doing, he always does. As for some of the other guys, Verdugo, Txurruka, Martínez, Sicard, Velasco to name a few, I'm not quite as optimistic. Galdeano recently said the team he'll field this year will be the best in the team's history. While there's still a week to go, there's no doubt some of the riders' form leaves a lot to be desired. I hope they'll prove me wrong, they certainly have the ability to be classed "best ever País Vasco"-team or whatever, but I'm not overly confident they will. If Samu is to challenge and grab that elusive, but oh so richly-deserved, win, he needs a team in top shape to help him out. I say get Jonathan Castroviejo and Gorka Izagirre in there.
Trio out of luck in Wevelgem
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Catalunya stage 7
- 25th, Miguel Mínguez
- 26th, Igor Antón
- 27th, Mikel Nieve
- 87th, Rubén Pérez
- 147th, Alan Pérez
Though Rubén Pérez's form in this race has been a plus, the overall team performance has not been up to scratch, a valuation I'm sure Galdeano would agree with. He would never say it though. Anyway, the team is still looking for it's first win, and with the Classics on the horizon I can't really see it coming anytime soon I'm afraid. It appears País Vasco might make or break the first part of Euskaltel's season once again.
Antón and Zubeldia support Contador

Saturday, March 26, 2011
Samu cracks on l'Ospedale

Aberasturi hangs tough in yellow

Gent-Wevelgem team
Catalunya stage 6
Friday, March 25, 2011
Aberasturi sprints to maiden win

Orbea youngster Jon Aberasturi sprinted to his team's first win of the season, and his first ever, on today's opening stage of Portuguese stage-race GP Crédito Agrícola Costa Azul. The 2.2-ranked event opened with a 152,3km stage to Sétubal, and in the end 21-year-old Aberasturi had too much for Tsatevich and Sabido to grab a thoroughly deserved, if somewhat unexpected, triumph. Speaking to http://www.biciciclismo.com/ afterwards, the native of Álava said: "This is a rewarding and very nice win for the team. I was able to win thanks to my team-mates who protected me and kept me out of the win all day. In the finishing-straight I was able to take my first victory as a professional."
Catalunya stage 5

Line-ups
- Orbea will send a team to the three-day Vuelta Crédito Agrícola Costa Azul in Portugal, starting this Sunday. The following eight riders will compete: Jon Aberasturi, Aritz Bagües, Mikel Bizkarra, Aritz Etxebarria, Noel Martín, Adrián Saez, Beñat Urain and Xabier Zabalo. The team's DS, Álex Díaz, was particularly optimistic on behalf of sprinter Aberasturi when speaking to the team's website yesterday. "Our sprinter, Aberasturi, is feeling good, so we'll go for it. Overall, the race is different to most races we take part in and the level is very high, so we're highly motivated. We'll work as a team".
- Euskaltel will send a 10-man team to the Klasika Primavera/Amorebieta on April 10, writes Biciciclismo. Samuel Sánchez took out the win last year, and will be hoping for a repeat performance when he lines up alongside Iñaki Isasi, Egoi Martínez, JJ Oroz, Rubén Pérez, Romain Sicard, Amets Txurruka, Pablo Urtasun, Iván Velasco and Gorka Verdugo.
- Naturgas will as usual take on two separate one-day races this weekend. Eduardo Ardaiz, Carlos Barbero, Karl Baudron, Álex Bilbao, Efrén Carazo, Loic Chetôut, Alain González, Fernando Grijalba, Alberto Guinea, Jon Larrinaga, Urtzi Legarra and Rory Martínez will take on the XVI Laukizko Udala BBK Saria tomorrow. On the hilly parcours, keep an eye out for on-fire Fernando Grijalba. On Sunday, the prestigious Subida a Gorla awaits the red team. Peio Bilbao came agonizingly close to take the win last year (http://ibanmayoblog.blogspot.com/2010/03/bilbao-goes-close-in-gorla.html), and once again Grijalba will probably be the main danger-man. Accompanying him, will be the exact same team that will race on Saturday, except for Rory Martínez and Alain González, who'll be replaced by Damián García and Igor Merino. Watch out for the latter as well, he's in for a strong ride I reckon.
Catalunya stage 4

Thursday, March 24, 2011
Notes
- The following riders are set to represent Euskaltel at the upcoming Critérium International, starting this Saturday: Pello Bilbao, Jonathan Castroviejo, Egoi Martínez, JJ Oroz, Samuel Sánchez, Amets Txurruka, Iván Velasco and Gorka Verdugo. Romain Sicard was orginially down for a ride, but his enforced abandonment of Paris-Nice and subsequent participation in the Volta a Catalunya put paid to his Critérium aspirations.
- Just hours after the line-up for Crit. Int. was revealed, news came through that 21-year-old Pello Bilbao had crashed in training and would not take to the start after all. The prodigious climber has broken the olecranon bone in his elbow, and will thus have to wait even longer for his debut in the orange kit. Euskaltel have communicated that they will not replace Bilbao with another rider.
- Egoi Martínez, Gorka Verdugo, Amets Txurruka, Iván Velasco, Gorka Izagirre, Jonathan Castroviejo, Pablo Urtasun, Iñaki Isasi and JJ Oroz accompanied Samuel Sánchez on his recent recce of the first stage of this year's Vuelta al País Vasco. "It's a País Vasco-stage with the same difficulties as always: a demanding parcous, no pauses, nervousness... It will be a very important day, the first of the race, the forces will be intact, and the end will be exciting", he told the team's website. "There will be gaps, but not big enough to win the race". Galdeano echoed his team captain's sentiments, saying: "It's a typical País Vasco stage. It's a stage with a lot of curves, and you're constantly going either up or down. It'll be a complicated day. Inside the last 40k there's no let-up and it'll be nervous. It'll be hard, and if it starts raining... There will be gaps, but the Vuelta will not be won before the last-day time trial."
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Catalunya stage 3
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Catalunya stage 2

Monday, March 21, 2011
Notes
- Several Euskaltel riders, spearheaded by Samuel Sánchez, will tomorrow get familiar with the route of this year's first stage of the Vuelta al País Vasco. The stage, which starts and finishes in Zumarraga, includes seven (!) categorized climbs, and having done a reconnaissance will no doubt come in handy when the racing gets underway.
- Some of you might have noticed that the Euskaltel riders were wearing black armbands in Milano-San Remo this past Saturday. Not for disaster-stricken Japan, though, but for the recently deceased Juan Carlos Urrutxurtu, one of the founders of la Fundación Euskadi back in the day.
Catalunya stage 1
Sunday, March 20, 2011
WorldTour rankings
Reds miss out in Villatuerta
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Milano-San Remo
Friday, March 18, 2011
Notes
- "I'm not in top shape, I can still improve", Jonathan Castroviejo told DEIA after finishing a resounding eighth in Tirreno-Adriatico's closing ITT. "I can't complain, but if the course had been a bit longer and a bit harder, with a couple of climbs, I think I could have placed higher up in the standings. I still had some gas left in the tank when I crossed the line.
- Euskaltel have renewed their partnership with local organizations ABRA and ADORA, producers of oil and wine. The team started their collaboration with the companies back in 2008, and since then the organizations' products have been on the dinner table at close to every race.
- "I'm grateful for the trust shown in me by the Fundación Euskadi, they've sponsored me for many years. They've taken care of me, they've seen me progress and it's not by chance that they've now signed me. They've followed me for years." Pello Bilbao, speaking to DEIA, seems to have his feet firmly planted on the ground as he embarks on his Euskaltel career.
- Koldo Fernández harbours hope of being back on the road competing within a month, writes his personal website. If his recovery from his broken collarbone, wrist and right finger goes to plan, he'll be pinning on a start-number sometime in April.
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Castroviejo speeds to 8th in TT

- 19th, Jonathan Castroviejo
- 24th, Jon Izagirre
- 26th, Juan José Oroz
- 39th, Egoi Martínez
- 43rd, Iván Velasco
- 44th, Amets Txurruka
- 109th, Javier Aramendía
- 133rd, Daniel Sesma
Euskaltel finished a solid third in the team rankings - much higher up than I think anyone would have expected to begin with.
Antón to lead Catalunya charge

Monday, March 14, 2011
Tirreno-Adriatico stage 6
Just one stage remain of this year's edition of the race; a 9,3km ITT in San Benedetto del Tronto tomorrow. I have high hopes for Castroviejo, who's already a proven performer in the discipline, and a good ride tomorrow might just propell him into the top 20 overall. Going into tomorrow's final day, the riders are placed the following on GC:
- 23rd, Jonathan Castroviejo, 2:16
- 24th, Jon Izagirre, 2:41
- 25th, Juan José Oroz, 3:55
- 40th, Egoi Martínez, 13:19
- 41st, Iván Velasco, 13:38
- 44th, Amets Txurruka, 14:51
- 114th, Javier Aramendía, 59:05
- 140th, Daniel Sesma, 1:17:21
Samu 5th overall in Paris-Nice

After finishing twice already in this edition of the 'Race to the sun', Samu had earmarked the final stage into Nice as the perfect opportunity to finally grab that elusive win. With it's descent off the Col d'Eze preceding the finish, the stage was tailor-made for Samu to make good use of his unrivalled descending-skills and take what would have been Euskaltel's very first win of 2011. Try he did, but it wasn't to be.
Gorka Izagirre cleverly got into the break of the day along with a whole bunch of strong riders early on in the race. When the race for GC hot up behind the break on the ramps of the Col d'Eze, the wily Izagirre dropped off the pace and decided to wait for his captain, who moments earlier had attacked the group of the main favourites. Together, the duo set about reeling in the remnants of the break ahead of them. It proved to be effective, as the duo in orange quickly caught one rider after the other. Still some riders were ahead, though, so, once at the top, Samu set off alone down into Nice in pursuit of runaway leader Voeckler. Despite being as 'aero' as ever, there was no catching the French champion, and Samu eventually had to settle for fourth at 1:06. Izagirre wasn't far behind in seventh, just six seconds further back. Great ride by the youngster. Despite his failed attempt at catching Voeckler, Samu still distanced his GC rivals by 16 seconds. As a result of this, he finished Paris-Nice ranked fifth. So early in the season, fifth is golden, and Samu will no doubt be encouraged by his early-season form. Urtasun finished 25th on today's stage (at 4:54) to make sure Euskaltel got an okay position in the team rankings, while Verdugo finished at 5:12, Isasi at 9:32, Cazaux at 11:31 and Azanza at 13:10. This made for the following GC:
- 5th, Samuel Sánchez
- 24th, Gorka Verdugo
- 54th, Gorka Izagirre
- 59th, Iñaki Isasi
- 68th, Pablo Urtasun
- 82nd, Jorge Azanza
- 86th, Pierre Cazaux
Team-wise, Euskaltel finished up 11th.
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Almandoz & Aiztondo round-up

The guys that competed in the Aiztondo Klasikoa today, couldn't quite match the results posted in Almandoz. As far as I can see, only three Naturgas riders completed the demanding 136km race, best of those three being Jon Larrinaga in a decent 16th position. Rory Martínez finished 70th and Efrén Carazo 75th in what was, overall, a somewhat disappointing race for the 'red brigade'.
Tirreno-Adriatico stage 5
Angulo outsprints Grijalba in Lizartza
Samu goes close
Tirreno-Adriatico stage 4
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Samu TTs out of contention

- 16th, Samuel Sanchez, 1:43
- 58th, Pablo Urtasun, 3:19
- 75th, Gorka Verdugo, 3:37
- 100th, Iñaki Isasi, 4:06
- 116th, Gorka Izagirre, 4:27
- 146th, Pierre Cazaux, 5:35
- 147th, Jorge Azanza, 5:39
Going solo

Three-pronged attack for reds
- GP de Lizartza: Eduardo Ardaiz, Carlos Berbero, Karl Baudron, Efrén Carazo, Loic Chetôut, Damien Garcia, Alain González, Fernando Grijalba and Alberto Guinea.
- GP de Almandoz: Eduardo Ardaiz, Damien Garcia, Urtzi Legarra, Alain González, Fernando Grijalba, Alberto Guinea and Igor Merino.
- Aiztondo Klasika: Carlos Barbero, Karl Baudron, Álex Bilbao, Efrén Carazo, Loic Chetôut, Jon Larrinaga and Rory Martínez.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Samu 2nd in Paris-Nice stage 5

Aramendía aggressive in Tirreno

Wednesday, March 09, 2011
Paris-Nice stage 4
Team time trial travesty

Bilbao signs contract
Martínez wins polkadots of '09

Landa to have surgery
Paris-Nice stage 3
As for the racing, it was unspectacular at best. After the day's breakaway-quintet had been reeled in, the wily Thomas Voeckler launched a perfectly anticipated counter-move. Gorka Izagirre tried desperately to go with him, but his legs let him down and he was soon back in the peloton. Euskaltel did not succeed in fighting for the top placings in the sprint, but at least the seven remaining riders came home safe and sound in the peloton.
Tuesday, March 08, 2011
Larrinaga close in Llodio

Status quo in Paris-Nice
Line-ups for Tirreno and San Remo
Sunday, March 06, 2011
Paris-Nice stage 1

Murcia concludes
- 23rd, Miguel Minguez
- 49th, Mikel Nieve
- 53rd, Igor Antón
- 104th, Jon Izagirre
- 105th, Rubén Pérez
- 108th, Alan Pérez
Obviously not the results you would hope for, but it's still early days. A first win of the season would no doubt lift the pressure on the team, though.
Saturday, March 05, 2011
Grijalba conquers GP Ereño

Euskaltel appoint DS duo
Former Vitalicio Seguros and T-Mobile DS Domenico Cavallo will join Alvaro González de Galdeano in the team car for Tirreno-Adriatico. The Italian ex-pro, who count a certain Igor González de Galdeano among his former charges when with Vitalicio, will also join the team for the Giro in May, with Euskaltel hoping to capitalise on his expertise in everything Italian cycling. "We needed someone like Domenico", big-brother Galdeano told DEIA. "He's a good director who knows Italian cycling inside out. He'll be good for us."
Murcia: Euskaltel no-show; Landa injured
Missing in Murcia
Friday, March 04, 2011
Reds ready for busy weekend
Paris-Nice team
High hopes for French trio

Thursday, March 03, 2011
Successful surgery for Fernández

Wednesday, March 02, 2011
Samu set for Classics
Murcia line-up revealed

Tuesday, March 01, 2011
Euskaltel duo scout Vuelta climbs

Díaz optimistic despite losses
Orbea youngster retires

Ocampos breaks collarbone
